Post pandemic English language teacher development: A global perspective
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Abstract
This paper explores English language teachers’ beliefs, roles, practices, and feelings about their English language teaching post-pandemic. Research was undertaken using a mixed method, two phase exploratory design, where qualitative data were collected and analysed to inform and construct a quantitative questionnaire.  523 teachers from 43 countries responded.  Data were analysed by examining the interplay of the four constructs in relation to geographical regions, the digital position of the country, and participants’ years of teaching experience.  Findings indicated that regardless of geographical region, beliefs, and feelings were the same but cultural differences were evidenced…
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Keywords
- Feeling
- Perspective (graphical)
- Sociocultural perspective
- Sociocultural evolution
- English language
- Construct (python library)
- Relation (database)
- Pandemic
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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